In the history of literature, there are many immortal classics, but Jane Eyre has entered people's souls so deeply, attracting thousands of readers with an irresistible aesthetic feeling and influencing people's spiritual world. Even for some people, there are not many works that have affected their lives. Jane Eyre is a novel by Charlotte Brontexq, one of the "Bronte Three Sisters" in the British literary world in the19th century. The story is set in a remote English village in the early19th century. From the perspective of Jane Eyre, the heroine tells how a battered and bullied orphan survives tenaciously in the hellish orphanage of human children and becomes an independent, strong, self-respecting and confident woman.
Jane Eyre, an orphan, was fostered in her aunt's house and bullied in every way. Later, I went to Lowood Orphanage, a charity school, and my soul and body were greatly tortured. Perhaps it is this that brought Jane Eyre's infinite self-confidence and indomitable spirit, and she completed her studies with indomitable will and excellent results. In order to pursue an independent life, she was employed as a tutor at Thornfield Manor. The focus of the story is the bitter love between Jane Eyre, a humble governess, and Rochester, a male host. The disparity in social status and personality between male and female protagonists makes this love full of fierce collision, and similar interests and sincere love make this love have a brilliant spark. The author speaks with Jane Eyre's distinctive female perspective and narrative style, which is true and artistic. Especially Jane Eyre's unique personality and thoughts. Love is an unattractive short woman, but she has tenacious self-esteem. While touching the noble heroes, they also firmly grasped the hearts of our readers.
As the heroine of a love novel, Jane Eyre appeared as an unprecedented female image in this19th century literary work. In the past, the heroines in love stories were all beautiful, gentle, noble and virtuous women. However, Jane Eyre is "poor, humble, humble and short", but she has a smart, strong and brave heart, which makes those external beauty overshadowed by this inner beauty. What is more commendable is that Jane Eyre did not feel inferior because of poverty and looks. On the contrary, she is brave and firm: "I am equal to your soul." "I have a soul like you-and an identical heart!" "I'm not talking to you according to customs, conventions, or even flesh and blood-it's my heart talking to your heart, as if we have all passed away, and we stand before God together, equal to each other-just like us!" Because of this, Jane Eyre dared to love a man whose social class was much higher than her own, and even dared to voluntarily declare her love to each other-this was extremely bold in the society at that time. Happiness is no longer the patent of a certain person or class, but belongs to everyone in the world. Only two equal souls can form a complete love, so Jane Eyre insists that her independence and the pursuit of love integrity are inseparable. Later, Jane Eyre left Rochester sadly, and for the same reason, she could never allow herself to marry a married man. It will be an incomplete love. If she is with Rochester, she is not the same independent and equal Jane Eyre. If Jane Eyre's departure is a rational choice she has to make because of the unchangeable reality, then her final return is another rational choice made out of the pursuit of sticking to her feelings. Here, what we see is not only a pale Cinderella story of a civilian woman winning the love between a man and a noble. It was Jane Eyre who bravely and decisively walked out of Cinderella's fairy tale and started a literary road of new women and true women. Jane Eyre despises wealth, social status and religious dignity. She believes that "true happiness lies in a beautiful spiritual world and a noble heart." The strength demonstrated by her beliefs and actions deeply touched the hearts of readers from generation to generation and purified the souls of people living in a society where money is everything.
Jane Eyre is a woman who has a rational understanding of her own thoughts and personality, a woman who has a firm pursuit of her own happiness and feelings, a woman who is no longer just following men and secular requirements, a woman who has made independent judgments on her own values and feelings, and a strong and independent woman. Charlotte Brontexq created an unprecedented female image; Jane Eyre issued a female voice-the persistence and pursuit of equality, independence, integrity and freedom.
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontexq is a realistic novel, which has been widely circulated in different languages and races all over the world since it was published in 1847. Jane Eyre has always been regarded as a classic of independent women. I hope more Jane Eyre will come out in the sun, whether poor or rich; Regardless of beauty or plain appearance, everyone has a beautiful heart and a full mind, and can live with an independent personality and a strong personality.
The complete works of Jane Eyre's thoughts after reading II. Is it because I am poor, obscure, plain and small, so I have no soul and no heart? You think wrong, my heart is as rich and full as yours! -inscription
I just finished reading Jane Eyre, a masterpiece of world literature, and I don't think any feeling of being recognized will be calm for a long time. This is a close-up biography of a woman named Jane Eyre by Charlotte Braun, a female writer of English literature, and it is also a microcosm of the author herself. Jane Eyre in the book experienced many hardships and twists and turns from Gateshead to charity school and Thornfield Manor, and finally gained the freedom, equality and love she sought.
The first half of this book is about Jane Eyre's childhood. In Gateshead's foster mother's house, she was completely unsociable and could not be respected by anyone. But she was unwilling. She wants to try to surpass others and prove that she is not a bad boy. But she was sent to a charity school-Loward School. The food there is poor and the accommodation is even worse. The daily food is not only small, but also burnt. The clothes and socks they wear are the worst. The headmaster of this school is a priest named Brock Hurst. The vicious headmaster made strict school rules for students, such as: no curling hair, no natural curling hair and no braids. Thin socks can't be changed when they are torn, so they must be mended by themselves. However, the headmaster thinks that these regulations are the obligation and virtue of Christians, regards the ordinary things in children's lives as secular pride, regards their rags as the simplicity they deserve, and regards the suffering of children as cultivating a tough will. These make anyone who comes near this school feel extremely angry.
Loward school is like a prison, which keeps all the girls in pain. It is like a stove, which inspires Jane Eyre's rebellious anger. She felt wronged by the experience of her friend helen burns, and told her that the person she loved should love, the person she hated should hate, and her feelings should not be bound by his power. One spring, a terrible plague spread in Lowood, typhus was blown to crowded classrooms and dormitories, and before May, the school became a hospital. Jane Eyre's friend died. Luo's sanitary conditions were exposed and he had to be shut down. Some rich people funded the reconstruction of a school, Jane? The life of love has become better. Later, Jane Eyre experienced joy, pain and various twists and turns, trying to find the love in her heart, and finally, she found it.
Jane Eyre's story really makes people feel a little warm and comforting, and makes people understand the true meaning of love. It is also especially suitable for the only child who has lived in a rich and loved environment since childhood to appreciate Jane's spiritual world of self-esteem, self-improvement, self-reliance, peace, tolerance and compassion.
Love, affection and compassion are the richest and most important spiritual wealth of human beings. Without it, it would be in vain. When you learn to love others, it is important to be grateful.
Jane Eyre takes Jane's character as the main line, and this ending serves Jane's character orientation. But what about Rochester? Doesn't Mr Rochester have the self-esteem and inferiority that Jane once had? Is it so easy for him and Jane to start a new happy life in the ruins of a fire?
The author ignores the truth and struggle of Mr. Rochester. This is actually easy to understand, just to complete the continuation of a pure love. If every kind of eccentric personality is constantly staged in turn, there will be no love in life, only quarrels.
Everyone's life has a wonderful side. Let's applaud the beauty and love of Jane Eyre and Charlotte Brontexq's classic Jane Eyre!
The complete works of Jane Eyre's thoughts after reading 3 "Jane Eyre" is a book I read a long time ago. I watched it again recently. What impressed me most in this book is Jane? Love the poor experience of childhood, her tenacity as a teenager.
I saw her aunt's vicious words when she treated her and the behavior of her three children. Seeing Jane being bullied by them hurts my eyes and my heart. Then I asked myself, "If I were Jane, could I insist?" ? Can I be as cynical as Jane when I grow up? "I believe I won't. Because my environment was so good since I was a child. I grew up under the care of my parents, grandparents. Never suffer, never get tired. Later, with the help of a kind maid, she went to that school. In that hard school, Jane studied hard and she learned quickly. I have never complained, but I feel a little relieved. I don't know if it is because the painful days at my aunt's house make her feel that life is good now.
I have read Jane's Days at School twice, and I always put down the book and think quietly: Jane is amazing! After such an unfair life, she can still keep her mind in such a difficult environment. It seems that all previous misfortunes were God's tests on her. After passing the exam, she grew up from it, and her heart became better, not distorted. This may be Jane's strong performance ~ If she is weak, she will become an enterprising misanthrope.
Then she left silently. She resolutely left Edward Rogers. But Jane came back to Edward when he was most embarrassed, taking care of her and accompanying him. Jane's love for Edward touched me here.
Jane? Love is a mixture, a mixture of reason, tenacity and persistence. Of course, what I admire most is his tenacity. I believe that tenacity is what everyone needs. You are not tough enough. How can you face the complicated and changeable world? This social market is unfair, which requires us to face firmly. If you are not tough, I think you will have a very painful life in this society. We need to face the danger bravely. However, in the face of difficulties, we should not only be brave, but also be tenacious!
There is almost no difficulty for us. Since childhood, we have been walking on the road paved by adults. There are no big stones on it, only some small stones, which may prick us or hurt our feet. But the biggest difficulty has passed. What we are saying now is actually false. That's because we haven't suffered anything, so we will shout when we encounter a little setback! Now the big stones on our road have been carefully removed by adults. What about us in the future? Do you still want your parents to come? That's impossible! Therefore, in the face of setbacks and difficulties, we must learn to be tough and persistent. Be strong and face the future life!
The complete works of Jane Eyre's thoughts after reading 4. In the reading plan of this winter vacation, I chose the book Jane Eyre. Before that, I had read her condensed English version and always wanted to know how Jane Eyre, a humble little woman, won her dignity and love. Today, I finally want to solve this mystery.
Open the bookshelf, take out the book Jane Eyre that my aunt gave me and turn it over. In the hazy fog, a weak figure appeared and approached slowly.
Jane Eyre's first identity was Mrs. Reed's niece. She was bullied by two cousins since she was a child, and she was always bad to others. And "no matter how to please others, people call me naughty, dark, annoying and sneaky from morning till night." This strong injustice finally aroused her resistance in Jane's heart. When cousin John taught her again for no reason, she angrily accused him of being like the Roman emperor, loudly reprimanded his viciousness, and used her own strength to make the villain taste the beating. She is brave, not only because she summoned up the courage to teach John a lesson, but because she broke through the concept of obeying her elders, which has bound her for a long time. She stood up bravely, telling her grievances and accusing her aunt of being a benefactor. She hit the nail on the head and called her a hypocritical woman, which made her lift her head. In the face of power, she began to resist and mature. She learned to be independent.
When she walked out of menstruation's house, Jane Eyre's mood was gloomy. Because she learned from various clues that the second home-Lowood Charity School is not easy for her. Sure enough, repeated blows hurt her self-esteem. But she didn't make up her mind to fight the world. She has great enthusiasm and love for Miss Temple and her good friend helen burns. At lowood, she learned tolerance and discrimination. This cast a color of right and wrong and justice on her resistance. She treats others as others treat her. She has matured. In the book, she defines her personality and her resistance: "When we are beaten for no reason, we should try our best to fight back-try our best to fight back and teach the person who beat us a lesson so that he will never dare to hit people like this." With the growth, Jane Eyre's rebellious spirit really shines.
The turning point of Jane Eyre's life is Thornfield House. She came here and became a tutor. /kloc-When she was 0/8 years old, she gradually fell in love with her master Rochester. When the Rochester family held a banquet, Jane Eyre got along with the nobles' wives with a supercilious attitude and won her dignity. Her love for Rochester is strong and intense. But she will never lose her principles. When she mistakenly thought that her master was going to marry a noble lady and at the same time kept her around, making her a nobody, she angrily refuted Rochester. "As long as God gives me a little beauty and a little wealth, I will make it difficult for you to leave me ... I am talking to you now, because my soul is talking to your soul. Just as they passed the grave, we stood at God's heel and were equal-because we were equal! " Her anger, her long-suffering mood finally broke out. At this time, her angry reprimand is exactly what we admire. What she suddenly said reflected her rebellious spirit. The spirit of Jane Eyre, the brilliance of her soul has been fully displayed, and her image is beautiful and dazzling!
Fate seems to test Jane. At her wedding with Rochester, she found that Rochester was married. Regardless of her inner resistance, she resolutely ran away in emotional pain. Her heart belongs to God and light, and her heart belongs to the divine mother of nature and the earth. She bound herself with the terms of the law and created a bright paradise for herself. Three days after she left, although she experienced a painful wandering, her heart was protected by peace, her soul was pure, and the poorer her life situation, the more pure her heart was like a fairy. She is lonely, but not lonely. She is poor, but she is not down and out. She is independent. She wrote a colorful movement for her life!
Fate is just. Jane finally had a happy ending with Rochester. Her spirit is like an eternal treasure that will never fade.
Finally, the fog in London deepened again. The thin but strong figure is gone. I closed the book. /kloc-Britain in the 0 th and 9 th centuries gradually retreated from the ocean of ideas like a ship.
Jane Eyre's life, from childish to mature; From weak to strong; From ignorance to wisdom, she has changed a lot and grown a lot. We are also growing, from childish to mature, from ignorance to wisdom.
In Jane Eyre's life, what remains unchanged is her resistance and her spirit. And we, let's keep the same spirit, one day, it will shine like gold.
Jane Eyre's spirit has not changed through storms and time.
Charlotte Brontexq, the author of Jane Eyre, and Emily, the author of Wuthering Heights, are sisters. Although they live in the same social and family environment, their personalities are quite different. Charlotte Brontexq is gentler, purer and more fond of pursuing something beautiful. Although the family is poor, she lost her maternal love since she was a child, and her father's love is even rarer. In addition, she is short and ugly, but perhaps it is this deep inferiority complex in her soul that is reflected in her personality as a very sensitive self-esteem. The Jane she described. Love is also an unattractive short woman, but she has extremely strong self-esteem. She is determined to pursue a bright, holy and beautiful life.
Jane Eyre lives in an environment where her parents are dead and dependent on others. Since childhood, she has been treated differently by her peers, rejected by menstruation, despised by her cousin, insulted and beaten by her cousin ... This is a ruthless trampling on the dignity of a child, but perhaps it is because of all this that Jane Eyre has gained infinite self-confidence, unyielding spirit and invincible inner personality strength.
Before Rochester, she never felt inferior, because she was a humble tutor. On the contrary, she thinks they are equal. She should not be respected by others because she is a servant. It is because of her integrity, nobility and purity that Rochester was shocked by the fact that her mind was not polluted by secular society, and regarded her as a person who could talk to herself on an equal footing in spirit, and slowly fell in love with her deeply. His sincerity touched her and she accepted him. On their wedding day, when Jane Eyre learned that Rochester had a wife, she felt that she had to leave. She said, "I will abide by the laws of the world recognized by God, and I will stick to the principles I accepted when I was awake, and I will not be so crazy as I am now." "I will firmly stick to this position." This is the reason why Jane Eyre told Rochester that she must leave, but from the heart, the deeper reason is that Jane Eyre realized that she was cheated and her self-esteem was teased because she loved Rochester deeply. How can a woman stand being cheated by the person she trusts and is closest to? Jane Eyre withstood it and made a very rational decision. Surrounded by such a powerful love force and lured by a beautiful and rich life, she still insists on her dignity as an individual, which is the most spiritual charm of Jane Eyre.
The novel has a bright ending-although Rochester's manor was destroyed and he himself became a cripple, we can see that Jane Eyre is no longer in the contradiction between dignity and love, but at the same time she is satisfied-she married Rochester with dignity and love.
The novel tells us that the best life of human beings is human dignity and love, and the ending of the novel arranges such a life for the heroine. Although I think this ending is too perfect, even this perfection itself marks superficiality, I still respect the author's ideal of this beautiful life-dignity plus love. After all, in today's society, the realization of the formula of human value = dignity+love is often inseparable from the help of money. People seem to be madly addicted to the love of money and status. Choose rich between poor and rich, and choose not to love between love and not to love. Few people will abandon everything for love and personality like Jane. What Jane Eyre shows us is a simplification, a return to simplicity, a feeling of pursuing wholehearted devotion, and a sense of simplification regardless of gains and losses. It is like a glass of ice water, purifying every reader's mind and awakening readers, especially female readers.
I am curious. I opened the first page of this novel and couldn't stop. It's really a good book to remember.
When people encounter setbacks, they will only blame their own fate and always say: fate is doomed. Is it true that people are born with an unchangeable fate? Was his future doomed at birth? No, when we encounter difficulties or setbacks, we should bravely resist and change our destiny with our own strength. The reason why we should not accept our destiny is that it is in our own hands. We should create our own destiny and change it!
Jane has lived in her aunt's house since she was a child, but she is not welcome. One day, she finally could not help it. She had a fight with her cousin and was put in a "terrible red house". Later, she was sent to lowood school by her aunt for education. There, she met Helen who was poisoned by religion and kind Miss Temple, and lived in Lowood School for eight years. After graduation, she acted almost instinctively. She advertised for a job in the newspaper. After four days of wandering, Jane was taken in by the swamp villa and worked as a teacher in the nearby village of Moreton. Then she found that the swamp villa was her aunt's house, and three brothers and sisters of St. John were her cousins! St. John himself was domesticated by religion. He also wanted to domesticate Jane's nature and proposed to Jane. Jane finally chose the latter between religion and humanity. Jane missed Rochester, so she hurried to Thornfield to see him. Unexpectedly, the crazy woman was burned to death in ruins. Then she went to Fantine Manor to meet her blind sweetheart, and they got married as they wished.
Jane is a girl without money and looks, but she has a shining quality. She believes in love; She is persistent and strong; She has the courage to fight against fate!
"The Complete Works of Jane Eyre's Thoughts after Reading" 7 This work has no gorgeous coat and no impetuous ferocity. Some are plain and sincere, while bizarre mysterious stories, exaggerated descriptions and rough emotions abound in contemporary novels.
Jane Eyre, a novel by Charlotte Brontexq, is one of the three sisters of Bronte. An orphan destroyed by the heroine Jane Eyre is a transactional narrative novel set in a remote English village in the early 9th century. How to survive tenaciously in an orphanage in the hell of children on earth? As an independent, strong and confident woman, Jane Eyre was an orphan since she was a child, and was fostered in her aunt's house and was bullied. Later, she entered Lowood Orphanage, a charity school, and her soul and body were greatly tortured. Perhaps this saved Jane Eyre's infinite self-confidence, indomitable will, strong and unyielding character and a mutual inner personality strength. Before Rochester, she was never ashamed of being a humble tutor, but stood firmly and correctly with herself and him.
The two protagonists went through hardships and hobbled along a road drawn for them at will. Although rough, but they are more and more warm and romantic, independent but overlapping. They separated in the face of a series of hardships, but they always listened to each other and found each other. God used bright eyes to light up the road ahead and also to light up each other's hearts. It's that they know each other and finally fall in love. At the end of the story, Rochester dragged his sick body. But to my surprise, I shouted "Janet! My dear Janet, although his eyes have lost sight, he mobilizes all the organs that can be mobilized to feel his lover. With that call, my feelings rolled down my cheeks with tears. My heart beats for them in the silent night, which is the strongest appeal of life.
After reading this book, my biggest feeling is that "fate is not invincible." Equality requires one's own efforts to achieve equality. Must have the sweat of labor and firm belief. I hope more Jane Eyre will come out in the sunshine and flowers. No matter you are poor or rich, beautiful or ordinary, you have a beautiful heart and a full heart, and you can live with an independent personality and a strong personality. His soul finally stopped there, but it was so short. In front of a lover who firmly believes in love, a non-religious nation will believe in God. Their beautiful love vanished in an instant, and the cruel reality and social pressure made this Cinderella unable to find her direction. In the destruction of broken hearts and emotions, she began her own confused life again, looking for his direction in the boundless world. No money, no love, but life is realistic. Begging along the street makes Jane look for kindness and truth. Meeting St. John in the storm was the beginning of his spiritual life. During the time when Mary and Diana lived together, she deeply felt the warmth of love.
He attracted thousands of readers with an irresistible aesthetic feeling, influenced people's spiritual world, and even influenced a writer's life-long works.
The complete works of Jane Eyre's thoughts on reading 8 "The most obvious sign of a great man is a strong will", the article Jane Eyre told me.
Jane Eyre is a classic in the history of English literature, written by Charlotte. Bronte. The book Jane Eyre tells the life experience of Jane Eyre from childhood to adulthood. Because her parents died when she was a child, she was fostered in a menservant's home, lived a life under a sponsor, suffered from the dislike of menstruation, the contempt of her cousin, the insult and beating of her cousin ... Since then, she has no choice but to go to a charity school. There, she and her classmates can only eat some burnt porridge every day and occasionally eat a little cheese. Jane Eyre has lived here for eight years. Later, in order to make a living, she became a tutor. Her upright and noble character and pure heart were appreciated by her master Rochester, and she gradually fell in love with her deeply. She also likes Rochester. But fate played a trick on her again. It turns out that Rochester already has a crazy wife! Jane Eyre suffered a great blow and silently left the sad place. The money soon ran out. At the end of her rope, a priest saved her. She not only got a job from the priest, but also got a huge legacy from her uncle. Finally, she and Rochester finally got married after suffering.
Nature makes people. Jane Eyre experienced many twists and turns in her growth and finally got happiness. Although she suffered so much, she never gave up and endured silently. In the end, life honed her into a strong-willed person. This makes her have tenacious vitality in her future life and will not be easily eliminated by society. This is the quality that we should learn. If you lack self-confidence in doing anything, you will be killed and retreat, and you will accomplish nothing as a result. Me too. I have taken many interest classes before, but my grades have been poor. Why? Because my will is not firm enough, I will always be influenced by other things, and I often go to other courses after I have studied half. However, now I understand the importance of persistence. I will never be intimidated by difficulties. I have achieved good results in computer science.
Once upon a time, a young man went to Microsoft to apply for a job, but the company didn't publish a job advertisement. Seeing the general manager puzzled, the young man explained in broken English that he was passing by and rushed in. The general manager thought it was very new, so he made an exception and let him try it. The interview result was unexpected, and the young people performed poorly. He explained that the general manager casually replied, "Try again when you are ready." A week later, he walked into the door of Microsoft again. This time, he still failed. But compared with the first time, his performance is much better. The general manager gave him the same answer as last time: "Try again when you are ready." In this way, the young man stepped into the door of Microsoft five times and was finally hired by the company, becoming the key training object of the company. The young man was determined and never gave up, and finally succeeded. Microsoft hired this young man not only because of his progress in professional technology, but also because of his perseverance and indomitable will.
With such a good book as my tutor, I believe I will live a more fulfilling life in the future. I will always remember this character-Jane Eyre with strong will and tolerance.